Somebody that I trust told me that Dance Central was fun, but the other games weren't. I dunno, I don't have much hope for it. I really don't see many people in their target demo shelling out the money for an Xbox and a Kinect.

I got to try it out at work yesterday - maybe its just me but I think it's going to be like the Wii was to a lot of people. Cool for 15 minutes and then put away. There's too many limitations to it right now for it to really sweep the nation.

My daughter wants Kinectimals for her birthday. So I can give you a 1st hand report on the 19th.

Several members of the main gamer community I play online with (XMG360.com) bought one. The main problem is space. If you have less than 8 feet between you and the TV, you can only play single player. Also remember that it has a mic, so anytime it is plugged in your mic is hot.

The overall consensus is that it is an amazing technology with a lot of potential. If you have kids, it is a must buy. With no kids, it is cool to play with and break out at parties but not an absolute must have right now.

Not to be one of "those guys", but I'm too hardcore a gamer to really enjoy things like kinect past their novelty. I doubt I'll ever buy kinect or PS move because I just like to sit down, nerd out and play my games with a controller or keyboard. I have enjoyed some motion control games on Wii, especially Smash Bros, RE4 and Zelda but for the most part I just don't care about the whole thing and hate that this concept is taking over so much of the industry's attention.

I've only got a chance to play it at the mall. I guess it was ok. I wouldn't buy one right now, but i see how the tech can be used for other things. As of right now I think its pretty much the Wii with voice commands and the novelty may wear out. We'll see what the future holds.